The Future of Margates Dreamland in Dispute Once Again.

Dreamland Margate As It Is CurrentlyHaving been left for over seven years to fall into disrepair, Dreamland Amusement Park in Margate is now at the forefront of talks between Thanet District Council and the owners, the Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company (MTCRC) over it’s future. This much-loved amusement park, a popular tourist destination in it’s hay-day, should be saved according to the Council, which want to create a park of historical rides on the site, and have in place £10m to carry out these plans. However this is not to the satisfaction of the owners, who have a much different and ambitious vision for the site to include 400 homes, the restoration of the Scenic Railway, a digital media studio, an outdoor space and the potential for restaurants, cafes and shops.

Dreamland Margate In Its GloryRecent talks between the two parties have proven to be unsuccessful in reaching an amicable agreement for the future of the seafront site and so, starting on Tuesday, a public inquiry will be held. Thanet District Council have applied for a compulsory purchase order (CPO) to buy the site – a decision to which the owners, MTCRC, object. The public inquiry is set to last two weeks, in which time the planning inspector will decide if the Councils application for a CPO is legitimate. The recommendation will then be submitted to the secretary of state who will make the final decision in June.

Despite the conflicts, it seems that the Dreamland site, having been left empty for many years, will get some much needed TLC and come back to life, whatever shape or form that may be. This is fantastic news for the people of Margate, the local economy and for the rejuvenation of this great seaside town!

The Olympic Flame is Coming to Kent!

Next year, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) have announced that The Olympic Flame, carried by torchbearers during the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay, and presented by Coca-Cola, Lloyds TSB and Samsung, is set to travel across the UK, coming within ten miles of 95 per cent of the British public. But it’s Kent that will take the honour of hosting it for the longest of all the counties, with three full days dedicated to our great towns and villages!

A group of acrobats promoting the launch of the London Olympics 2012

The flame will enter the UK on 18th May, and will start it’s mammoth jaunt across the nation, from Land’s End at sunrise the next day. This prestigious ceremony will give over 8,000 torchbearers a chance to have their moment, each nominated and picked due to their unique and inspirational stories, personal achievements and contributions.

The flame will make 37 town stops during it’s passage through Kent – more than any other county in the UK! Starting in Tunbridge Wells on the 17th July, it will travel through towns such as Ashford, Folkestone before it’s final stop in Dover on the 18th, where there will be the first of two evening celebrations. It’s journey carries on to many more local communities during the 19th including Deal, Thanet and Canterbury, before another evening celebration at Leeds Castle in Maidstone. The 20th July sees the turn of North Kent, with such towns as Sevenoaks, Gravesend, Reigate and Dorking taking centre stage.

All residents and visitors alike can line the streets for this truly memorable occasion, and everyone is encouraged to come along to the host communities on the day, to greet the olympic flame, share in the excitement that the relay will bring, and celebrate the achievements of the torchbearers. If you want to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and show your support, then start planning now!

London Olympics 2012So what happens to the flame after it leaves the Garden of England? Well, it’s on for another week of shining and celebrations across Surrey and London before the 27th July, where the flame will make it’s last trip. It will travel down the River Thames as it makes its way to the Olympic Stadium for the lighting of the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony, signifying the official start of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The exact route for Kent next year is as follows:

Tuesday July 17

Tunbridge Wells

Wednesday July 18

Hamstreet
Ashford
Hythe
Sandgate
Folkestone
Dover (Evening celebration)

Thursday July 19

Deal
Sholden
Sandwich
Great Stonar
Cliffsend
St Lawrence
Ramsgate
Broadstairs
St Peters
Cliftonville
Margate
Westgate-on-Sea
Birchington
Upstreet
Sturry
Canterbury
Thanington
Faversham
Challock
Harrietsham
Maidstone (Evening celebration)

Friday July 20

Maidstone
Chatham
Gillingham
Rochester
Higham
Gravesend
Borough Green
Seal
Sevenoaks
Riverhead
Godstone
Bletchingley
Redhill
Reigate
Dorking